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Ideas y Valores

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PELEGRIN, Laura Alejandra. God knows Everything a priori, God has a Pure and Intuitive Intellect Kantian Determination of the Psychological Predicates of God through Speculation. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2016, vol.65, n.161, pp.43-59. ISSN 0120-0062.  https://doi.org/10.15446/ideasyvalores.v65n161.44273.

Throughout his work, Kant states that God knows everything a priori, that He has pure and intuitive cognition. However, the Kantian critical system claims that the intellect of God cannot be known by our human cognition. Thus, the question that must be answered is how are we to determine God's intellectual attributes, consider-ing that God him/herself cannot be an object of our knowledge whatsoever. Some scholars claim that the way in which Kant determines God's mind should be understood in relation to Kant's religious convictions. On the contrary, we sustain that this peculiar way of conceiving the intellect of God is supported by an argument that Kant develops in extensor in his Lectures on Philosophical Theology.

Palavras-chave : I. Kant; God; divine intellect.

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